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This template is used when an article / section / etc. contains low-quality images, but is otherwise still used because there is no higher-quality alternative image available that meets Wikipedia's criteria (e.g. no images available on the wikimedia commons, portrait photos of unlicensed individuals). The goal of this template is to point out the issue to more people, even regular non-registered Wikipedia users (readers, not editors), who may be interested, and/or to allow editors to find a list of articles with images to improve.

When using this template, you must include an "issue" parameter, mentioning each relevant image, and its problem.

Example:

  • Person's potrait in the InfoBox (Reason: Blurry image), etc.

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This template is used when an article / section / etc. contains low-quality images, but is otherwise still used because there is no higher-quality alternative image available that meets Wikipedia's criteria (e.g. no images available on the wikimedia commons, portrait photos of unlicensed individuals). The goal of this template is to point out the issue to more people, even regular non-registered Wikipedia users (readers, not editors), who may be interested, and/or to allow editors to find a list of articles with images to improve.

Template parameters

ParameterDescriptionTypeStatus
ref_arearef_area 1

The Area That That This Template Mentions E.x. Article, Section. Default Value: "".

Stringoptional
issueissue 2

List of relevant images + The issue with them.

Stringrequired

See also

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Media request templates

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The following templates may be used on article talk pages to request the addition of particular types of media files. See the individual templates for usage notes. Specific templates are indented under the more general templates, and wherever possible, the most specific template should be used.

Audio

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Images

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Video

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